Hand of Fate 2 doesn't change much of the concept that made the first game so appealing, but everything here – whether it's challenges, smarter deck building, companion characters, and better combat – marks a major improvement over what we saw in 2015. Re...
Published: 2017-11-28, Author: Rick , review by: Bit-Tech.net
Abstract: The first Hand of Fate was a smart little hybrid of cardgame, roleplaying game, and thirdperson action, all sewn neatly together by the presence of the Dealer. Part narrator, part nemesis, the Dealer sat directly opposite the player and was the architec...
Hand of Fate takes familiar elements from collectible card games, action RPGs, and choose-your-own adventure games and jumbles them all together to create an experience that generally feels unique and fun. Isolated technical glitches, an overly generous d...
Abstract: Despite its geographical isolation, Australia's indie development scene has a surprisingly strong track-record when it comes to releasing small titles that go on to become big, global hits. Fruit Ninja, Crossy Road, Antichamber, Armello and the original...
Hand of Fate 2 ist kein neues Spiel, aber es unterzieht den ohnehin schon brauchbaren ersten Teil einer gelungenen Frischzellenkur. Viele neue Karten verändern jeden Spieldurchlauf auf angenehme Art. Würfeln, Kartengambit, Pendeln und die Begleiter addier...